Improving the estimation accuracy of multi-nuclide source term estimation method for severe nuclear accidents using temporal convolutional network optimized by Bayesian optimization and hyperband

J Environ Radioact. 2022 Feb:242:106787. doi: 10.1016/j.jenvrad.2021.106787. Epub 2021 Dec 4.

Abstract

During a nuclear accident, estimating the source terms using environmental measurements is vital for emergency decision-making. In this study, we propose a forecasting model based on a temporal convolutional network to estimate the release rates of seven radionuclides (Kr-88, Te-132, I-131, Xe-133, Cs-137, Ba-140, and Ce-144) based on off-site sequential gamma dose rates and meteorological monitoring data. To determine the best structure of the neural network, Bayesian optimization and hyperband (BOHB) was used on the hyperparameters of the model to reduce the testing loss. Additionally, a gradient boosting regression model was used to predict missing gamma dose rates to ensure the model offers a relatively reliable estimate under certain circumstances. The international radiological assessment system (InterRAS) was used to generate datasets for model training and testing. The results showed that the optimal hyperparameters selected by BOHB can reduce the valid loss of the model to 0.0153, and the mean absolute percentage error of prediction for the seven radionuclides was below 12%, three of which (Kr-88, Te-132, Cs-137) reached 8% at 10 h. When the first and second time-steps of the data were missing, the mean absolute percentage error of the prediction for all radionuclides was less than 30% after using a gradient boosting regression.

Keywords: Bayesian optimization and hyperband; Environmental monitoring data; InterRAS; Nuclear emergency management; Source term inversion; Temporal convolutional network.

MeSH terms

  • Bayes Theorem
  • Cesium Radioisotopes
  • Iodine Radioisotopes
  • Radiation Monitoring*
  • Radioactive Hazard Release*
  • Xenon Radioisotopes

Substances

  • Cesium Radioisotopes
  • Iodine Radioisotopes
  • Iodine-131
  • Xenon Radioisotopes
  • Cesium-137
  • Xenon-133